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Interview practice,
measured live.

LiveCoaching turns your Mac into a rehearsal room. You answer real questions out loud, it listens and watches, and every piece of feedback points at something you actually said or did. Not tips. Evidence.

No audience. One download, then it works with the internet off.

LiveCoaching · Live session PRIVATE

Tell me about a decision you got wrong.

Eye linesteady
Pace142 wpm
Posturealigned

Evidence-linked

"...we cut churn 18% in one quarter..."

↳ matches what the job asks for: owning customer retention

Listens on your Mac
Shows what they see
Nothing leaves this Mac

Most people prepare in writing, then interview out loud. The room grades your pace, your pauses, your eye line, and the shape of your answers. None of that is on your notes.

The session

How a session works.

Three steps, and the middle one is the only one that takes effort. That is the point.

01

Bring the real job

Drop in the job description and your resume. LiveCoaching reads what the role actually requires and builds the interview around it. You rehearse for the job you want, not a random question list.

02

Answer out loud

A coach asks, you speak. It listens the whole way through without interrupting, the way a good interviewer would. If your camera is on, it also notices what an interviewer would notice.

03

Read the evidence

The debrief quotes you back to yourself. Every note is tied to a line you said, a requirement from the job, or something it measured. You leave knowing the one thing to change in your next answer.

What it watches

It sees what
they see.

An interview is watched as much as it is heard. LiveCoaching pays attention to the same three things an interviewer does, and hands them back to you as plain measurements.

Your voice

How fast you talk, where you pause, and how often the filler words creep in. Numbers, not opinions.

Your eye line

Where your eyes settle and when they wander. It is the first thing an interviewer registers, usually before you finish your first sentence.

Your posture

How you sit and carry yourself while you think. "Sit up straight" stops being advice you forget and becomes something you can actually see.

The camera is opt-in. Every session works fully with it off, and what it sees is measured in the moment, never recorded, never sent.

eye line · level posture · aligned read on your Mac, nowhere else

The science

Built on decades of evidence.

Every design decision in LiveCoaching traces back to published research on how interviews get judged and how people actually improve. The short version:

Finding 01

Impressions form in seconds

Strangers watching short silent clips predicted semester-long ratings. Your first minute is the exam, so it gets rehearsed like one.

Ambady & Rosenthal · Willis & Todorov

Finding 02

Structured interviews decide offers

They are among the strongest known predictors of who does the job well. So that is exactly the kind of interview you rehearse here.

Schmidt & Hunter · Sackett et al.

Finding 03

Out loud beats re-reading

Answers you pull out of your head under pressure stay sharp for days. Notes you re-read feel familiar and fade. It is not close.

Roediger & Karpicke · McCarthy & Goffin

Finding 04

The room reads three channels

Your words, your voice, and what they see, all judged at once. Notes rehearse one of the three. LiveCoaching rehearses all of them.

Forbes & Jackson · DeGroot & Motowidlo

Finding 05

Feedback needs evidence

One specific, cited change fixes your next answer. Encouragement fixes nothing. Every note here links to a line you said or a signal it measured.

Ericsson, Krampe & Tesch-Römer

Go deeper

The full research, in plain language

Five findings, nine published sources, every chart explained, and what each one changed about how LiveCoaching works. About a five minute read.

livecoaching.app/science

The gap

What your notes can't rehearse.

The interview grades Notes & mirror LiveCoaching
What you say ~
How your answers are built ·
Your voice, pace, and pauses ·
What they see while you speak ·
Nerves under real pressure ·
Proof of what to change ·

● covered    ~ partly    · not covered

Under the hood

Four layers. One machine. Yours.

Most coaching tools are a thin window onto someone else's servers. LiveCoaching is the whole thing, living on your Mac. Here is the entire stack.

Your Mac
Listeninghears you and writes the transcript as you speak
Watchingreads eye line and posture, only if the camera is on
Coachingbuilds questions from the job and ties every note to evidence
Memoryyour sessions, saved as files on your own disk
▲ everything above this line stays here

That is the real difference. Tools that send your voice away have to ask for your trust. LiveCoaching removes the question: nothing goes anywhere, so it is quick when you speak, silent when you finish, and private the entire time.

Private by design

Practice badly. Nobody will ever know.

Rehearsal only works if you can be bad at it first. Stumble, restart, try the honest version of the story, try it again. That takes real privacy, not a privacy policy.

Your voice, your camera, your resume, and every session you record stay on your machine. There is no account to create and no server to trust, because nothing is sent to one. Switch off the internet and it works exactly the same.

0 answers uploaded, ever
0 accounts, passwords, profiles
0% works with the internet off

The film

Watch a full session.

From job description to debrief. One real session, nothing staged.

Fair questions

Asked before you ask.

Is anything I say or do sent anywhere?

No. Your voice, your camera, your documents, and your history stay on your Mac. There is no account and no upload. After a one-time download on first launch, you can switch off the internet and nothing changes.

What do I need to run it?

A Mac with Apple silicon (any M-series chip) on macOS 12 or later. The first launch downloads about 2.2 GB once. After that, everything runs locally.

Where do the questions come from?

From the job you are actually chasing. You hand over the job description and your resume, and the session is built around what that role really requires. No recycled question banks, and no two sessions quite alike.

Will it score me?

Not with one number. You get separate readings on things like specificity, structure, role fit, and pace, each tied to evidence you can check. A single score would feel tidy and tell you nothing about what to fix.

Do I have to turn the camera on?

No. Everything works camera-off. Turn it on when you want to know what an interviewer sees, and it reflects that back as measurements: eye line, posture, steadiness. The footage never leaves your Mac and is never stored.

How do I get it?

Access opens in small waves while we polish the experience across different Macs. Request access below. If you have an interview on the calendar, say so, and you go to the front of the line.

Access opens in waves

Get in before your interview.

Tell us who you are and what you are preparing for. People with an interview on the calendar go first.